The company said the decision will providing more help as the area struggles to recover after Selma took a direct hit from an EF-2 tornado on January 12.
For impacted residential customers, Spire says extended payment plan arrangements are also available through August. “We want to be sure that those impacted by the tornado in Selma have the support they need to get back on their feet,” said Joe Hampton, president of Spire Alabama, Gulf Coast, and Mississippi. “If someone is struggling to pay their natural gas bill, we want to work with them on a solution.”
In January, Spire donated $16,000 to American Red Cross chapters in communities impacted by recent tornadoes, and volunteers from Spire cooked meals and provided much-needed supplies to the community of Selma at Ebenezer Baptist Church on Jan. 27.Not reading this story on the WSFA News App? Get news alerts FASTER and FREE in the